Results
Results from all SEC Championship games that have been played. Rankings are from the AP Poll.
Year | Eastern Division | Western Division | Site | Attendance | MVP | ||
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1992 | #12 Florida | 21 | #2 Alabama | 28 | Legion Field • Birmingham, AL | 83,091 | CB Antonio Langham, Alabama |
1993 | #9 Florida | 28 | #16 Alabama | 13 | 76,345 | QB Terry Dean, Florida | |
1994 | #6 Florida | 24 | #3 Alabama | 23 | Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA | 74,751 | DT Ellis Johnson, Florida |
1995 | #2 Florida | 34 | #23 Arkansas | 3 | 71,325 | QB Danny Wuerffel, Florida | |
1996 | #4 Florida | 45 | #11 Alabama | 30 | 74,132 | QB Danny Wuerffel, Florida | |
1997 | #3 Tennessee | 30 | #11 Auburn | 29 | 74,896 | QB Peyton Manning, Tennessee | |
1998 | #1 Tennessee | 24 | #23 Mississippi State | 14 | 74,795 | WR Peerless Price, Tennessee | |
1999 | #5 Florida | 7 | #7 Alabama | 34 | 71,500 | WR Freddie Milons, Alabama | |
2000 | #7 Florida | 28 | #18 Auburn | 6 | 73,427 | QB Rex Grossman, Florida | |
2001 | #2 Tennessee | 20 | #21 LSU | 31 | 74,843 | QB Matt Mauck, LSU | |
2002 | #4 Georgia | 30 | #22 Arkansas | 3 | 75,835 | QB David Greene, Georgia | |
2003 | #5 Georgia | 13 | #3 LSU | 34 | 74,913 | RB Justin Vincent, LSU | |
2004 | #15 Tennessee | 28 | #3 Auburn | 38 | 74,892 | QB Jason Campbell, Auburn | |
2005 | #13 Georgia | 34 | #3 LSU | 14 | 73,717 | QB D. J. Shockley, Georgia | |
2006 | #4 Florida | 38 | #8 Arkansas | 28 | 73,374 | WR Percy Harvin, Florida | |
2007 | #14 Tennessee | 14 | #5 LSU | 21 | 73,832 | QB Ryan Perrilloux, LSU | |
2008 | #2 Florida | 31 | #1 Alabama | 20 | 75,892 | QB Tim Tebow, Florida | |
2009 | #1 Florida | 13 | #2 Alabama | 32 | 75,514 | QB Greg McElroy, Alabama | |
2010 | #19 South Carolina | 17 | #1 Auburn | 56 | 75,802 | QB Cam Newton, Auburn | |
2011 | #12 Georgia | 10 | #1 LSU | 42 | 74,515 | CB Tyrann Mathieu, LSU | |
2012 | #3 Georgia | 28 | #2 Alabama | 32 | 75,624 | RB Eddie Lacy, Alabama |
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